Prince Charles has reflected on the higher coronavirus death rate in the black community as he thanked the Windrush generation for their work in the NHS on the 72nd anniversary.
Charles, who recovered from coronavirus himself in March, noted the way the community has been “hit particularly hard” as he spoke of the “debt of gratitude” the nation owes the Windrush generation.
Monday marks 72 years since the Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury Docks in Essex, bearing around 500 people from…
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